Interview with Sunday Riley

Sunday Riley is a cosmetics brand that sells
makeup and other special products for skin treatment as The Cut did an
interview with the founder of the makeup brand on Sunday Riley, her rise to
fame, and her unique name. The entrepreneur saw a need for a cosmetics brand
with real and healthy ingredients from mother nature. That is where the idea
for Sunday Riley arose from and the individual says trying out products went a
long way and working every day to form new items by the smell, feel, and what
it does to the body. The founder explains that many times it can take a long
time to put a product on the market for her and that it takes a lot of
experiments and that she usually does not have a specific item on the market
for a long time if she sees that it can be improved. The individual is
steadfast on delivering terrific products to customers all across the world and the interview goes into one of
her specific items called Good Genes, which she is not the proudest of, but she
knows its one that she did a lot of work on. The individual does not like to
get tied to a specific item in her collection that she sells as she tends to
always cut items that do not sell well; whether she likes them or not. Even
though Sunday Riley is famous and on the rise, the founder does not let it get
to her head or feel more entitled than anyone else, but she works every day to form new
products and wants to still make a
difference. She truthfully admits that she does not read what people write
online about the brand from blogs or individuals, but will contact her team to
get some feedback about complaints on the products purchased to fix the issue. Good Genes is an item
that sold well amongst all the others that the founder believes is due to its
effects on the skin and the limited
availability of others
like it at that time. Sunday Riley gives advice for people to wash their skin.
The founder’s name is Sunday Riley and she credits her father for giving her
that name as he thought it would be good for business and it worked out to be
true.